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[SOLD] Dell (Lexmark) Model M; NIB Reynolds vintage compact
« on: Thu, 30 November 2017, 07:24:40 »
Two boards of potential interest:

(1.) Vintage Dell Lexmark Model M Clicky Mechanical Keyboard 1369050 PS/2 w/ Cable












It's always interesting seeing a pre-Unicomp Model M that had nothing to do with IBM. This one looks quite clean, too. BIN $49.99 + 19.99 U.S. shipping.


(2.) VINTAGE  MECHANICAL CLICKY KEYBOARD BRAND NEW CLASSIC MECHANICAL KEYBOARD








The logo says REYNOLDS & REYNOLDS—have we seen any of these here? I'm guessing Alps clones. A pretty usable compact layout, if you reprogram a few of those perimeter keys. (Ctrl and Caps Lock swapped? Could this be from the AT era??) Currently at $50.00 + 14.99 shipping, with 1 day to go. (BIN $75.00)
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Re: Dell (Lexmark) Model M; NIB Reynolds vintage compact (Alps?)
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 01 December 2017, 10:11:00 »
That's a very nice looking Dell--would go nice with the Dell monitor I have...hmmm...

I'm wondering about that Reynolds board--the connector isn't shown--possible terminal board?

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Re: Dell (Lexmark) Model M; NIB Reynolds vintage compact (Alps?)
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 01 December 2017, 14:52:01 »
I really like the look and layout of that Reynolds + Reynolds keybaord.. Wish we knew what switches it has.

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Re: Dell (Lexmark) Model M; NIB Reynolds vintage compact (Alps?)
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 01 December 2017, 17:12:13 »
That Dell keyboard is rather local to me!